The Rolling Stones are bringing their “No Filter” tour to US stadiums in 2019. The 13-show tour will kick off April 20 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida and wrap up June 21 at Soldier Field in Chicago. Tickets go on sale Nov. 30 at 10 a.m.

“It’s a thrill when we play stadiums in the States,” Mick Jagger said in a statement, “the energy is always amazing!” Adds Keith Richards: “I’ve always loved playing the states. It’s a great crowd.”

The tour will mark the band’s first extended run of shows in the US since 2015’s “Zip Code” tour, though they played Desert Trip in Indio, California, two Las Vegas arena gigs and two private shows in 2016. In the past two years, they have only gigged in Europe. Unlike the marathon tours of the past, they did just 14 shows in 2017 and another 14 this year.

The Stones always center their show on big hits like “Satisfaction,” “Gimme Shelter” and “Sympathy For The Devil,” but they’ve recently been sprinkling deep cuts like “Play With Fire,” “Out of Control,” “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” and “Neighbours” into the mix.

The band released the blues covers record “Blue and Lonesome” in 2016 and have reportedly been working on original material over the past couple of years, but there’s no word at the moment about a new record. Charlie Watts will turn 78 years old before the 2019 tour concludes. The other members of the group aren’t far behind, but in 2015 Jagger told Rolling Stone that he never thinks about stopping. “I’m thinking about what the next tour is,” he said. “I’m not thinking about retirement.”